02:33 - VIGJust sayin' I remember nikarg's Sodom review on the front page, that album was like 30 years old

02:27 - ScreamingSteelUSTechnically, Che's Manunkind review was too old to be featured on the front page. That was a special exception; usually, we prefer to keep our reviews within three-to-four months, with six months as an absolute cutoff.

02:14 - VIG@Radu Of course! I don't think it's too old to be featured on the front page. Look at Che's Manunkind review

00:09 - RaduPPublished a review for an album that's a bit too old to be featured on the front page, but you guys will read it, right? [link]

Additional infoThis EP is dedicated to the memory of Pat Egan and to the loving family he left behind. The EP is a Doom EP and the artwork was created by Arik Roper. All proceeds of this recording will be donated to the college fund of Pat Egan's daughter Katie.

The EP will be limited to a one-time press of 2000 CDs worldwide and a limited run of colored vinyl, released on October 14th in North America, October 13th in the UK/World, and October 10th in Germany/Benelux/Finland via Relapse Records.

Comments

Written by Guest on 06.09.2012 at 17:57I'm a massive sucker for bands doing stuff out their comfort zone, so a grind band doing a 36 minute long song is gonna easily impress me. But yeah, there's some really nice textures and sounds going on here.

Hey Joe, thought you might be interested to know about this 26 min EP:

Quote:This ep was written and recorded during the final day of the Phantom Limb sessions with unexpected extra studio time and resources. In the following years, with Natasha being released on its own and Brian no longer being in the band, our intentions of releasing Mass & Volume basically evaporated. However, looking back now, Mass & Volume serves as a great epilogue to that particular era of the band.

It's not as huge as Natasha but still some pretty interesting stuff going on. It's on bandcamp (link above).

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Written by BloodTears on 19.08.2011 at 18:29Like you could kiss my ass

I find this recording very entertaining, musically it isn't something brilliant or outstanding, but there is something hypnotic hidden somewhere in here. They did something good in a jam session, just imagine something properly done, I give them some points for that.